Myrtle Beach Photos - A Unique Collection

Welcome to Myrtle Beach Photos, where you'll find one of the largest collections of Myrtle Beach area pictures in one place -- all taken by locals and made available online for you to enjoy.

Summary of Aerial Photo Series Sets 1-5: Pictures begin at Myrtle Beach Airport and move north up the coast covering the beaches and ocean, to the North Carolina state line; then south along the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway.

Photos: Set 1 - This collection of Myrtle Beach photos are sequential aerial views, from south to north, beginning with shots of the beach after taking off at Myrtle Beach Airport, traveling up the coast passing well-known hotels, resorts, and attractions such as Marriott Ocean Watch Villas, Holiday Sands South, Landmark Resort, Coral Beach Resort, Family Kingdom, and 2nd Avenue Pier.

In the downtown area, we kept up photos of the famous oceanfront Pavilion, which was torn down at the end of the summer season 2006. Continuing north, you'll see a bird's eye view of Pier 14, the Yachtsman resort (also called SeaGlass Resort), Camelot by the Sea, and the Myrtle Beach Convention Center area. Also pictured is the Caribbean Resort, Beach Colony Resort, Forest Dunes, Sea Island Inn, Caravelle Resort, Grande Shores, and Marriott Ocean Watch Villas.

Photos: Set 2 - This set of Myrtle Beach Photos are also aerial views, continuing up the coast from Photo Set 1. In Myrtle Beach, there are shots of the exclusive Grande Dunes oceanfront clubhouse, Sands Beach Club Resort, Apache Campground and Apache Pier, Myrtle Beach Travel Park, Ocean Creek Resort, and Beach Cove Resort. On the north end of the Grand Strand are pictures of the elegant Baywatch Resort, relatively new Crescent Shores, the Fairfield Resort, and Ocean Bay Club. In the Ocean Drive area there are pictures of the OD Resort and the Ashworth. Photos in Cherry Grove include Sea Mountain Highway, the Cherry Grove Pier, and Land's End at Cherry Grove. Also included are pictures of the North Carolina-South Carolina state line at the ocean, photos of the casino gambling boats on their way out to the ocean, and the Little River Inlet.